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You might not want a holiday in your hometown, but there is probably someone who does. And, in exchange, you could have a cheap vacation anywhere in the world.
Just picture the scene: you’re watching the sunset from the balcony of a Caribbean island house. It’s large. And it’s free as long as you don’t mind the owners living in your home at the same time.
All you need to be a home-swapper is the Internet and a rough idea of when and where you want to go on holiday. When you find someone whose dates match yours, and who wants to visit your area, you’re all set to swap.
The advantages are numerous: you can save a fortune in accommodation cost. You could get to use the owners’ car, boat, bikes, pool or gym. You might even be able to come to an arrangement about looking after each other’s pets!
You also get to live like a local, and you might be invited around to neighbors’ homes for tea, barbecues and tips on the area. People say that these cultural experiences are the memories that last. Plus, instead of one tiny hotel room, you have an entire house where you can make yourself at home. And it’s not cold and impersonal like a hotel room.
Of course, there are disadvantages. A lot of effort and communication are needed before the arrangements are finalized. Nobody wants a stranger living in their house, sleeping in their bed and using their bathroom, so you have to get to know each other well beforehand.
Some people are concerned about theft or property damage, but in reality this is very rare. Most home-exchangers have the view that “If they can trust me with their house, I can trust them with mine.” The worse complaint people have is the difference in standards of cleanness.
If you’re interested in home-exchange for your next holiday, start by contacting a famous agency like homelink.org and intervac,co.uk. These agencies will also have advice about preparing for a home-exchange.
What will you most probably remember if you have exchanged your home with another?

A.The sunset.
B.The car or boat of the home owner.
C.The pet of the home owner.
D.A gathering in his neighborhood.

If you want to exchange your home with another, you should do all of the following EXCEPT_________.

A.trying to know each other
B.surfing the Internet for information
C.inviting your neighbors home for tea
D.finding someone who wants to visit your area

Where can you most probably find the passage?

A.In a story book. B.In a guide book.
C.In a textbook. D.In a science book.
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Placeofinterest

WaterCube

WestLake

Disneyland

DragonTower
Location(位置)
Beijing
Hangzhou
HongKong
Harbin
PhoneNumber
010-28135589
0571-68345579
00852-28029822
0451-81187899
PriceofTicket
¥60
¥50
¥300
¥150
Feature
Specialbubbly(气泡状的)design
TheBrokenBridge
Cartooncharacters
Skywalk

It is said that the love story about Xu Xian and the White Snake happened on _____.

A.Dragon Tower B.West Lake
C.Water Cube D.Disneyland

If a person in Hangzhou feels like visiting Water Cube, he should call _____to get information.

A.010-28315589 B.0451-82187899
C.0571-68345576 D.0l0-28135589

Disneyland, which attracts a lot of tourists from home and abroad every year, is in_____ according to the travel information.

A.Beijing B.Harbin
C.Hong Kong D.Hangzhou

Which of the following is TRUE according to the travel information?

A.Water Cube is special in design.
B.The price of a ticket for West Lake is the highest.
C.In Disneyland.you can’t see any cartoon characters.
D.The price of a ticket for Dragon Tower is the lowest.

Many people have tried to simplify the spelling of English words. Unlike other languages , English sometimes spells the same sounds in very different ways . For example , there is “light “but” white”, ”loan ”but “phone” ,and there are at least seven different ways of pronouncing “ough”: ”though”, ”through “,”bough”. “cough” ”enough “, “ought” and “thorough “.
The American President Theodore Roosevelt almost succeeded in simplifying English spelling .In 1906, Andrew Carnegie started the Simplified Spelling Board .He was one of the richest men in the United States of America .The board’s plan was to make the spelling of words nearer to the way they sound .For example , the word “though” would be spelt “tho” and “through “would become “thru”. Other people on the board were Melvil Dewey , the head of the New York libraries , and Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia University 。They explained their idea to President Roosevelt , who thought that it was indeed logical .He immediately asked the government printer to sue simplified spelling in all government letters .
But people didn’t like the change, even if it made life easier. So the new simpler spelling was not popular. More importantly, when the American politicians (政客) discussed the plan, they did not like it either.
Because Roosevelt did not want to have any problems with the politicians, he changed his mind and told the printer to go back to the old way of spelling.
Since then no one in any government has dared to simplify English spelling. However,people do simplify some words, mainly in advertisements. For example, we often see “tonite” instead of “tonight” and “thru” instead of “through”.
Many people have tried to simplify English spelling because________.

A.English words are too long to remember
B.there are many mistakes in English words
C.lots of words are spelt in many different ways
D.sometimes the same sounds have different spellings.

Who is NOT a member of the Simplified Spelling Board?

A.Andrew Carnegie.
B.Melvil Dewey.
C.Theodore Roosevelt.
D.Brander Matthews.

What was Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude towards simplified spelling?

A.Worried.
B.Supportive.
C.Uncertain.
D.Doubtful.

According to the passage, simplified spelling________.

A.was welcomed by the US politicians
B.changed the way the words sound
C.has been used widely for over a century
D.was first used in US government letters.

An English traveler found himself in Norway with only enough money to buy the ticket for him to go back home. As he knew that it would take him only two days to get to England, he decided that he could easily spend the time without food. So he bought a ticket and got on the ship. The man closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell. When dinnertime came, he didn't go to dinning room, saying that he was not feeling very well.
The next morning he still didn't have breakfast and at lunchtime he again stayed in his room. But at dinnertime he was so hungry that he went to the dinning room and ate everything the waiter put in front of him. He got ready for the quarrel (争执).
“Bring me the bill,” he said. “The bill, sir?” said the waiter in surprise. “There isn't any bill. On our ship meals are included (包括) in the money for the ticket,” said the waiter.
The story happened _____.

A.in England
B.on a ship from Norway to England
C.in Norway
D.on a ship from England to Norway

The traveler didn’t go to the dinning room first because _____.

A.he had no money
B.he didn’t feel very well
C.he didn’t want to eat anything
D.he didn’t hear the sound of the bell

The traveler went to the dinning room to eat something because _____。

A.his friend had given him some money
B.the waiter had asked him to change his mind
C.he learned that there was no bill on the ship
D.he was too hungry.

After the traveler finished eating, _____.

A.he had a quarrel with waiter over the bill
B.he drank a lot
C.he asked the waiter to bring him the change (零钱)
D.he came to know that travelers on the ship had free meals

Not all bodies of water are so evidently alive as the Atlantic Ocean, an S-shaped body of water covering 33 million square miles. The Atlantic has, in a sense, replaced the Mediterranean as the inland sea of Western civilization. Unlike real inland seas, which seem strangely still, the Atlantic is rich in oceanic liveliness. It is perhaps not surprising that its vitality has been much written about by ancient poets.
“Storm at Sea”, a short poem written around 700, is generally regarded as one of mankind’s earliest artistic representations of the Atlantic.
When the wind is from the west
All the waves that cannot rest
To the east must thunder on
Where the bright tree of the sun
Is rooted in the ocean’s breast.
As the poem suggests, the Atlantic is never dead and dull. It is an ocean that moves, impressively and endlessly. It makes all kinds of noise—it is forever thundering, boiling, crashing, and whistling.
It is easy to imagine the Atlantic trying to draw breath—perhaps not so noticeably out in mid-ocean, but where it meets land, its waters bathing up and down a sandy beach. It mimics(模仿) nearly perfectly the steady breathing of a living creature. It is filled with symbiotic existences, too; unimaginable quantities of creatures, little and large alike, mix within its depths in a kind of oceanic harmony, giving to the waters a feeling of heartbeat, a kind of sub-ocean vitality. And it has a psychology. It has personalities: sometimes peaceful and pleasant, on rare occasions rough and wild; always it is strong and striking.
Unlike real inland seas, the Atlantic Ocean is______.

A.always energetic B.lacking in liveliness
C.shaped like a square D.favored by ancient poets

What is the purpose of using the poem “Storm at Sea” in the passage?

A.To describe the movement of the waves.
B.To show the strength of the storm.
C.To represent the power of the ocean.
D.To prove the vastness of the sea.

What does the underlined word “symbiotic” mean?

A.Living together. B.Growing fast.
C.Moving harmoniously. D.Breathing peacefully.

In the last paragraph, the Atlantic is compared to______.

A.a beautiful and poetic place B.a flesh and blood person
C.a wonderful world D.a lovely animal

EDGEWOOD-EVERY morning at Dixie Heights High School, customers pour into a special experiment; the district’s first coffee run mostly by students with special learning needs.
Well before classes start, students and teachers order Lattes Cappuccinos and Hot Chocolates. Then, durning the first period teachers call in orders on their room phones, and students make deliveries.
By closing tome at 9.20 a.m., the shop usually sells 90 drinks.
“Whoever made the chi tea, Ms. Schatzman says it was good,” Christy McKinley, a second year student, announced recently, after hanging up with the teacher.
The shop is called the Dixie PIT, which stands for Power in Transition. Although some of the students are not disabled, many are, and the PIT helps them prepare for life after high school.
They learn not only how to run acoffee shop but also how to deal with their affairs. They keep a timecard and receive paychecks, which they keep in check registers.
Special-education teachers Kim Chevalier and Sue Casey introduced the Dixie PIT from a similar program at Kennesaw Mountain High School in Georgia.
Not that it was easy. Chevalier’s first problem to overcome was product-related. Should school be selling coffee? What about sugar content?
Kenton County Food Service Director Ginger Gray helped. She made sure all the drinks, which use non fat milk, fell within nutrition(营养) guidelines.
The whole school has joined in to help.
Teachers agreed to give up their lounge(休息室) in the mornings. Art students painted the name of the shop on the wall. Business students designed the paychecks. The basketball team helped pay for cups.
What is the text mainly about?

A.A best selling coffee.
B.A special educational program.
C.Government support for schools.
D.A new type of teacher- student relationship.

The Dixie PIT program was introduced in order to _______.

A.raise money for school affairs
B.do some research on nutrition
C.develop students’ practical skills
D.supply teachers with drinks

We know from the text that Ginger Gray _______.

A.manages the Dixie PIT program in Kenton Country
B.sees that the drinks meet health standards
C.teaches at Dixie Heights High School
D.owns the school’s coffee shop

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